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This lesson is part of the following series:

Learn how to harness the power of ActionScript in this introductory series. Craig Campbell will teach you everything you need to know to get started using ActionScript 3.0, including some of the new features that were introduced in Flash CS4.

This lesson is an introduction from a full course entitled ‘Introduction to ActionScript 3.0 with Flash CS4’. By purchasing the full course, you’ll receive a substantial discount relative to the individual lesson pricing. The full course is available as a series of lessons on MindBites (see link above this description) or can be purchased from LearnFlash.com at http://www.learnflash.com/introduction-actionscript3-flashcs4.html.

The instructor, Craig Campbell, is a Senior trainer at TechnicalLead.com. He has always enjoyed the teaching aspect of his job. He feels that relating to the person who is trying to learn something for the first time is a strongpoint of his. He has mastered the Adobe suite of products such as Flash, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Illustrator. He also trains people in web design/development areas like HTML, CSS and WordPress. A recent student sent us the following: ""Craig has a fun, relaxed style that gets his point across very well. His small flashes of humor are very welcome, and bridge the gap nicely between sitting in front of a video series and being in an actual classroom. His lightness of style ""humanizes"" the experience of learning this way."

With our software training videos, you can quickly learn the latest software at a fraction of the cost of classroom training. If you have ever looked over shoulder of someone who really knew their stuff, you know that this is the fastest way to learn. Typically they can walk you through a set of complex instructions in a fraction of the time it would take to train yourself through a book. The problem is having that friend or colleague available anytime and...